Example sentences of "then [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Would it be far-fetched then to see Susan , if she were at home ringing up the Gay Byrne Radio Show to tell him what she saw ?
2 You can move beyond the efficiencies of erm of the erm managerial systems or the existing systems by erm creating , you could do coll collectives and then using state support to erm bring in erm more capital
3 Then using eqn 5.3 we obtain and similarly .
4 Then using eqn ( 7.4 ) this becomes , after rearrangement , which , being expressed entirely in terms of tensors , will hold true under general transformations of coordinates .
5 Then using cheque books and cheque cards he began a ‘ sting ’ on the bank running up an overdraft of just under £6,500 .
6 It has usually cost them less than 0.5% to raise capital by issuing dollar-denominated warrants ( ie , Eurobonds with warrants that give the buyer the right to buy the shares at fixed prices in four or five years ' time ) in London and then using swaps to get the money back into yen .
7 Our 1978 data detected four subjects who seemed to acquire and then lose H pylori antibodies .
8 The phosphoamino acids were separated by high voltage then layer chromatography on cellulose plates in mixture of pyridine , acetic acid , and water in the ratio 5:50:945 for 1000 volt hours .
9 Table 6.4 shows that there appears to be a turning point around 1960 : before then manufacturing employment , and the broader ‘ industrial ’ employment , had been growing faster than overall employment , whereas over the period 1960–64 ( which , taken as a whole , shows a rapid growth of overall employment ) the manufacturing and industrial sectors showed only a marginal growth of employment , therefore accounting for a declining share of the total .
10 With the help of a technical communications consultant , the team then devised specifications for a new system to serve John Wood House including Group , WGEC and SRR as well as linking the BP project building and the Materials handling building .
11 If the thresholds from logogen system to cognitive system were sometimes or always lower than the thresholds from logogen system to cognitive system , one could then explain subception ( gaining access to the meaning of a word without being able to report the word ) and also semantic errors which occur in the condition known as deep dyslexia in which single printed words are often incorrectly read as semantically related words , e.g. reading storm as thunder .
12 The yeast then produces haemoglobin which could be used , in a suitable formulation , to treat people seriously injured in accidents and assist in the treatment of heart disease and tumours .
13 Ionization from the ground-state of the molecule then produces ions , most of which are in their vibrational ground-state , and we see a single sharp line with no progression ( corresponding to the 0 → 0 transition ) .
14 Low branching and twisting then produces bundles of diverging and spreading fibrils which eventually fill out into the characteristic spherical structure .
15 That 's then produces people talking to each other .
16 Initially the target direction is sent to the phase sequence generator , which then produces phase control signals to turn the motor in the appropriate direction .
17 I do n't think so , not again , but I am annoyed with him Jane , because I lost a fiver today plus tax on his first mount ; that was Lupesku , that came in at second at five to one , he then rode Balasinya and Patricia , I think they 're still running Jane .
18 If the labour supply is refined further to the level of labour input , which takes account of the length of the working year , then zero growth is recorded from 1951 ; and from the mid 1960s it turned into an actual decline at over 1 per cent per annum .
19 In an adjournment debate in the Commons earlier this month , Mr Hood claimed that Mr Muncie 's ‘ luck ran out ’ for his favourite method of investigation — deciding who was guilty and then gathering evidence to prove it .
20 They still have good memories of The Weavers playing together in concert — before Pete Seeger quit in the wake of Decca 's dropping them for their politicking — a symptom of McCarthyism , then gathering pace .
21 There was a growing sound of thunder , low at first , then gathering force , the deep-throated rumbling filled the afternoon with vibration and threat .
22 No sooner had ‘ Red ’ Braswell , then President of AKA , publicised in 1978 a conversion of the simple plastic-sailed Gayla ‘ Baby Bat ’ from single to two-line for what was then christened Figurekiting , than the inventive kiters in America applied new thought to open up a new phase .
23 When the sick and exhausted Armenians reached Beirut after the Ottoman collapse , they were allowed to build shacks on the swamps of Bourj Hammoud in the east of the city and then to erect houses which look to this day curiously Balkan , their wooden balconies hanging over the narrow streets of Camp Marash .
24 Clasp hands in front of you then raise arms above your head .
25 The union may then lower wages , which has an additional negative effect on membership ( since the utility loss from paying union dues becomes relatively larger ) .
26 Alpha , beta and gamma radiation , together with cosmic rays , are referred to as ionising radiation because they interact with atoms , removing electrons from them , and the atoms then became ions .
27 The firm then became Peter and Charles Playne .
28 Well , Eleanor divorced King Louis , who preferred religion to women anyway , and married Henry , who then became Duke of Aquitaine through her .
29 As a voluntary worker in 1941 for the Bristol Council of Social Service in the War Emergency Bureau , she helped form the Old People 's Welfare Committee of which she then became Secretary .
30 but er , under the nineteen forty four Act , Rentham Senior School then became Rentham Modern School and we thought we thought that the silly term to go to a school which in nineteen twenty six had been er
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